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Monitor articles for December 22, 1986
- Turin `Ulisse' bored the ear, bedazzled the eye
- Even fairly well-off Ecuador is joining the call for debt relief
- Soviet ethnic riots reveal policy problems
- Going home for Christmas?
- Modern Spanish art near the Alps. Small Swiss museum exhibits bold blend of Picasso, Mir'o, Dali
- NBA's established powers face uncertainties, improved foes. Atlanta among frisky, young teams closing league's talent gap
- The rehabilitation of Fran,cois Boucher. Paris show tries to redeem 18th-century artist's reputation
- Roots of the Christmas tree
- Third-world debt raises new concern among first-world banks. `Make do' attitude in early '80s yields to more-radical proposals
- Home to Moscow
- Church wins appeal in suit over Michigan child's death
- On the way home
- As preliminary probe of `contragate' ends, phase 2 is set to begin. Congress has learned much, but gaps remain for select panels, prosecutor
- Many of today's best artists are women, but recognition lags. Evidence found in art centers as well as smaller communities
- Dashing to the snow in a supersonic jet
- Auction of medieval `Middleham Jewel' captures 1.3 million
- The menu was `ants on a log'
- Keeping an eye on Vietnam
- Slimming down a Chekhov play that needed it
- Office ornaments
- Reagan economic era bows out; Democrats to bring on new focus
- Nuclear power finds favor with shadow environment minister
- Afghanistan: bleak scene for mujahideen. Arms from abroad help, but better training seen as resistance's key need
- China treads lightly with protesters. Student demonstrations draw criticism - and persuasive tactics
- The costs of conflict in the Middle East. Geopolitics ignores human suffering
- US firms moving plants to Mexico. Cheap labor is the pull, but US border region benefits, too
- Espy's Mississippi victory. State's 1st black congressman in century breaks barriers
- Nurturing peacemakers in preschool classrooms
- `The star' lets community spirit shine
- US pullouts hurt anti-apartheid groups. Many companies were key supports for South African activists
- Human rights in Central America
- More `theater of images' from Wilson
- It's time for a new US Middle East policy
- News In Brief
- Cash registers are jingling - but will they next year?
- Rubber-faced Jay Leno pulls laughs out of life
- Stepping into Christmas Past. You only have to travel as far as Philadelphia to visit Charles Dickens's London, on display at the department store S...
- UN reform vote improves prospect of restored US funding. Year marked by financial woes closes with promise of change